Reuters Asks: How will markets react to the EU elections?

Thursday, May 22, 2014 - 01:16

May 22 - As Europe heads to the polls, Reuters asks whether the markets have priced in any potential surprises.

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I didn't think it will be much impact on the markets I think creative ways that they can be skating -- in today for some time -- -- the -- -- -- -- -- The lobby some impact on the market just for mind I've sort of negative psychology of lots of people being very disgruntled about what's happened. In the year and I'm of course in the years almost specifically in recent years and -- one would expect that. To be reflected in in the language people who -- plus I think NASCAR has come as a huge shock in the sense that keep me here is that. Even though that lobbying background swelling in Europe skepticism that it doesn't involve still really haven't offensive forces they need. Home they have obviously. Pretty much trying to be saying much -- issues. The rest of Arkansas. And generally speaking. Particularly when there's an issue of disclosure and straight it goes back to the help -- an -- they were off. Various major companies around Europe which high quality continues to benefit. From any income countries who might say and what that pretty you exorcised some experience China.

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